The Master of Engineering specializing in Electronics Engineering is a project-oriented degree that emphasizes the application of theories, practice, and methods in electronics engineering to actual problems in industry and academe. The program provides advanced technical knowledge in digital signal processing, information theory and coding techniques, and network architecture. It gives students the required skills to address complex problems in telecommunications and data communications.
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Three to five years of graduation, alumni of Master of Engineering with specialization in Electronics Engineering shall:
- have advanced their practice or achievement in the field of Electronics Engineering and/or other endeavors or advocacies supported by their acquired engineering education;
- strive to be globally competitive through
- living by the T.I.P. mission values, engaging in lifelong learning, and practicing continuous quality improvement in their personal lives;
- continuously scanning, adopting, and building on the best practices in their field;
- contributing to the advancement of learning in the field of Electronics Engineering through research and professional practice.
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the time of graduation, students will have the ability to:
1. | Develop solutions to complex Electronics Engineering problems with full independence and/or in teams of multidisciplinary field |
2. | Demonstrate proficiency in conducting research in the field of Electronics Engineering |
3. | Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts. |
4. | Demonstrate effective management skills in an Electronics Engineering project in a specialized or multidisciplinary field |
5. | Apply ethical and professional principles in the practice of Electronics Engineering |
6. | Demonstrate the ability to continuously improve skills and knowledge towards professional development. |